After several stories of loosened lug nuts and vandalism to Alberta vehicles traversing B.C., one traveller is sharing her recent positive experience at a Kelowna beach.
Upon returning to her rental car after a day at Kelownaѻýs Rotary Beach on Tuesday, Aug. 4, Jessica Shmigelsky spotted a note on her windshield and began thinking the worst.
But upon further inspection, the Edmonton resident found the message was one of encouragement, reading ѻýWeѻýre glad youѻýre here in B.C. with us! Welcome, #FellowCanadians.ѻý
ѻýOur hearts are full, and this restores all sorts of faith in humanity,ѻý wrote Shmigelsky on a Facebook post. ѻýThank you to the kind stranger who made our day.ѻý
Other Albertans commented on Shmigelskyѻýs post sharing their own positive experiences.
ѻýMy week in Kelowna earlier in July we received nothing but gracious welcomes. I was truly nervous as I heard the same,ѻý wrote Skoht Pringle.
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